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1-4) What are the 4 programs of Women's Artistic Gymnastics?


 the vaulting table
 the uneven bars
 the beam
 the floor.

5-6) where and when Women's Gymnastics made its first appearance? 
 At the Games of the IX Olympiad in Amsterdam
 In 1928, with a team event.

7-8) Give at least 2 rules in Vault Gymnastics. 


 If she balks her first vault and has to make a second attempt, she will not
be permitted to also make a second attempt on her second vault
 Receiving spotting assistance from a coach, pushing off from the table with
the feet, or not touching the vault table at all will result in a score of zero.
At one point in time, beginning the vault before the judge's signal could
also result in a zero score, as happened to Anna Pavlova in the vault final
at the 2008 Summer Olympics; this rule has since been eliminated.

9-10) Give at least 2 rules in Floor Exercise. 


 Vocalization is allowed if the voice is purely done as an instrument. It is the
responsibility of the coach to bring the music to every competition on CD.
 Scores are based on difficulty, artistry, demonstration of required
elements, and overall performance quality.

11-12) give at least 2 rules in Uneven Bars. 


 Apply chalk and/or water to the bars to ensure gymnasts don't slip off.
 Unlike high bar and rings in MAG, gymnasts may not be lifted to the
uneven bars to begin their routines. They may mount the apparatus with
either a simple or a difficult skill, on either the high or low bar; running
mounts and springboards are permitted.

12-13) Give at least 2 rules in Balance Beam 


12.-13. Once the exercise has started, the gymnast's coach may not spot
her or interfere in any way. The only time the gymnast may be
accompanied on the podium is in the case of a mount involving a
springboard.
In this instance, the coach may quickly step in to remove the springboard
from the area. In the event of a fall, once the athlete is on her feet, she has
10 seconds to remount the beam and continue the routine. If she does not
return to the beam within this time limit, she is not permitted to continue.

14-15) It is used to perform on a ''vaulting horse'', which was the same as the
men's one. 
14-15. Vault Gymnastics

16-17) It is only used by female gymnasts, and they are made of a steel frame.
16-17. Uneven Bars Gymnastics 

18-19) It was part of the 1934 World Championships in Budapest for the first
time. 
18-19. Balance beam Gymnastics

20-21) It is similar to the men’s, except that it is performed to music and lasts 70
to 90 seconds. 
20-21. Floor Exercise

22-23) Gymnastics has existed for more than 2000 years, but it’s development
as a competitive sport began just little more than 100 years ago. 

22-25) What is Women's Artistic Gymnastics?


 is an incredibly challenging sport, demanding strength, power, flexibility,
agility, courage, and a combination of technical precision and artistic
creativity.

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